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International students must take the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) to complete Oxford application for LLB admission. They must also meet the Oxford University IELTS requirements to get admission.

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 Hi Dhara, If the name on your SBI Clerk application form and photo ID proof is different, it's advisable to correct this discrepancy before the exam. The mismatch could lead to issues during document verification on the exam day.Here's what you can do:Contact SBI Helpdesk: Reach out to the SBI Clerk exam helpline and inform them about the discrepancy. They may provide instructions on how to rectify the issue.Correct your Name: If possible, try to update the name on your application form through the application portal or request for a correction, if applicable.Carry Additional Documents: If changes can't be made, carry supporting
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The lower the age limit to apply for the AIIMS BSc nursing exam is mentioned below: Interested candidate who has attained or will attain the age of 17 (seventeen) years as on the 31st of December of the yearof admission (2025). [Candidate born on or after 2nd January, 2009 is NOT eligible to apply.] 

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As per the CLAT 2025 schedule, the Consortium of National Law Universities has released the CLAT 2025 results. Candidates seeking admission to the JLU Bhopal BBA LLB course via CLAT must have secured a minimum of 50 marks. Those who did not meet the prescribed cutoff can appear for the JLUET exam.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates seeking admission in PG courses does not require entrance exam score for admission. Children's University offers admission to PG courses based on the merit of the aspirants in the last qualifying exam. Admission to PhD programme is entrance-based. Aspirants must pass UGC-NET, UGC CSIR NET, NET-JRF or GSET for PhD admission. The university also conducts CRU PET for candidates without any entrance exam score.

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Yes, there are several recommended books for the CUET Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India (KTPI) exam. These include:NCERT books on Indian History, Culture, and Tradition."Knowledge Traditions and Practices of India" by CBSE, which offers comprehensive material on various knowledgesystems.Indian Heritage and Culture textbooks for Class XI-XII, focusing on India's intellectual and cultural traditions.Specialized guides and previous year papers for KTPI-specific preparation.These resources can help candidates understand India's ancient traditions and practices, which are the focus of the CUET KTPI paper.

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Yes, you can apply for the SBI Clerk exam if you are in the final year or semester of your BA program. However, you must provide proof of passing the graduation exam if you are selected. Here are some other eligibility criteria for the SBI Clerk exam:You must have a bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university or institution. You must have a minimum score of 50% on your tenth-grade board exam from a recognised board. You must be fluent in the official and local languages. You must meet the age limit and other eligibility criteria. The SBI Clerk exam is conducted in two stages: prelims and mains.
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